Anton Malinski is a seasoned software engineer and founder with over a decade of experience building developer-first tooling and scalable mobile testing infrastructure. As Co-Founder of MarathonLabs and former Principal Infrastructure Engineer at Canva, he blends hands-on engineering with product design, customer research, and platform strategy to improve developer experience and CI/CD workflows. He has led teams of up to 30 engineers and shipped large-scale systems for mobile device management and test automation, contributing upstream to notable open-source projects like Marathon and Android tooling. Anton’s background spans Android client work, backend and DevOps, and low-level device handling—evident in contributions that improved device monitoring, permission automation, and RecyclerView UX. A public speaker and active open-source maintainer, he pairs practical engineering rigor with a passion for mentoring and community-building. Based in Brisbane, he leverages formal training in computer security and programming to solve complex, production-grade problems for developer-centric platforms.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Specialist, Computer Security, Specialist, Computer Security at Московский Государственный Технический Университет им. Н.Э. Баумана (МГТУ) / Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Computer Programming, Computer Programming at Московский Авиационный Институт (Государственный Технический Университет) (МАИ) / Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University) (MAI)
Contributions:5 releases, 32 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Anton primarily contributed to the `SuperRecyclerView` project, focusing on enhancing the Android application's UI and functionality. Their commits include implementing features like swipe layouts, improving the RecyclerView's features, and refactoring the core components. They also updated the sample application, adding new features and adapting to changes in the support libraries.
Contributions:32 releases, 268 reviews, 853 commits in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Anton primarily contributed to improving the logging and device management aspects of the Marathon test runner. Their work involved adding more detailed logging to aid in debugging test execution, particularly for Android devices. Additionally, the user implemented functionality for automatically granting permissions, potentially to enhance the test automation setup. The user also added functionality for supporting multiple test bundles.
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